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  • 25-09-2018
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Point P is the midpoint of both MR and NQ, which are on the same line. If MN=26, NP=3x+4, and QR=6x+2, find NP.

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  • 04-10-2018

Answer: NP= 16 cm

Explanation:

As we shown in the figure below :

Since P is the midpoint of MN and  NQ

So, We consider ΔMNP and ΔPQR,

∠MPN=∠QPR  (∵ Vertically opposite angles are equal)

MP=PR  (∵ P is the mid point of MR)

NP=PQ  (∵P is the midpoint of NQ)

So, ΔMNQ ≅ ΔPQR  (∵By SAS congruence )

∴ [tex]26=6x+2 \text{(By CPCT )}\\26-2=6x\\24=6x\\\frac{24}{6}=x\\4=x[/tex]

So, NP[tex]=3x+4=3\times 4+4=12+4=16 cm[/tex]

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